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    THE liFlK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 13. 1912.
KEAL ESTATE
HA.MH l.A.NO I'll SALE
REAL ESTATE
FARM HASCH LAXUS FOR SAtK
REAL ESTATE
Ri.NCH LAND FOR
CALIFORNIA versus NEBRASKA '
Temperature in Nebraska tocfay, 2 to 30 below zero
Temperature in Sacramento, tal., today. S3 to C above xero.
Six months' winter in Nebraska.
Perpetual sunshine. (lovers and fruft
in the famous Sacramento Valley.
where winter is one continuous spring time.
You have not seen the best of California aatil yo see
LIVE OAKS
located 60 miles north of Sacramento on the main Mae of the Southern Pacific railroad and Northern Elec
tric with 22 trains each day In and out of Lire Oaks, which has all modern conveniences, such as tele-
paones, electric ngnis, etc. . .
Abundance of water supplied by the Sutter-Butto Canal System, which runs through
perpetual water right with each piers of land sold.
c'.ateifkd Oue of Sir. Prouty
amendments provide tua: ron ocrti-
fled tor appointment a pot matter
not be natntd until an election hs been
held in tte community he Is to serv
alve the pslrons an opportunity la aicept
or reject hito ur ivr. The other amend-
', COOLNESS T0WA2D LA FOLIETIE : "wM rvW' ,hl h ttrm ot
I 1 master unpointed on certification of the
!i-lll service commission shall bo limited
to eisht ytars.
! CUMMINS' EAR ON GROUND
i
Iowa Senator May Yet Inter the
Presidential Race
i STEEL KING NAMES M'KINLEY
Ui
i Carnegie Seeommeads Xnox for;,,
Aliuincv ucuti ai
needful, but. In fact, it bad . been 'out
! grown long ago.
TeM MeK later 4nniaa:.
! "I have eonalstentlv advocated reduc-
on In the tariff bv congress." be said.
ana l !oia rrexiaeot sxceurowy, jwi po-
fwr he went to H'tlfalo ta make hi re-
thia land. A
DAIRYING
Uiraa Said Br Roc-! Inr K
rjrsMn?Ml nmd I . Not Trm
I inmtvn l.iifrr -K.iMa-krouk
mm llamlltuia.
From a Staff tVrrFjwiKU-iU.)
WAHINTON, Jan. .i-tSitl T-eram)-Albert
H. t'umnun, jiUr
from Iowa, my soou aunounc? that he
mill be a candidate for tb republican
prwidcntial nomination. Aocordiac to
Gompers Would Know
Labor Unions' Status
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14 -Racking up
bis drmund tUt the sUiermsn anti-trust
lav should be so amended as to exempt
labor organisations from its provisions.
HOLDS SXmTAmWIEOID, "J; J
Told fcseenllv of Oplnlwa Prior la
(he Beftalo Reciprocity Saeeee
Is elsrd an Hta luo
raar of l.ew.
WASHINGTON. Jan. Si.-Audrew Car
negie pressed jeslarday by members
of me houae committee of inquiry on the
tnlted States steel corporation, sdmtttcd
thst he recommended the appointment of
Philander C. Knox, the present secretar?
Mends of ihe senator. Mr. Cu nmina Is ' samU(.i Compere, president of the Amcri- of tie a attorney general In pica aent
N.,tvln laft.-rv: trw n rniihlietf nA. retn- i LV.Un .if 1 .h..e whn enneared , MeKinley't cabinet til lrDl. Mr. Knox
Lira and proarwslves alike, urging him ! h..r,.r. n, v. ::,i interstate commerce i having lie. n one of tb chief counsellors j tr,imnlc.
!tn get Into tlie race. It Is represented ! committee tooev quoted an Interview he! for the Carnegie Steel wnipany since IBS. , j,lr ornei!ls ateo Insisted that the ia-
that America
j needed no tariff on steel. I woutl make
an exception of needles because tliat la
j a great btistnen and as yet we Bisks
i none In this counuy, so far a I know."
Mr. famegie explained that this coun
try aeed not fear foreign Importation ef
steel in ease of free trade.
Wneo asked It he did not think the
government regulation. wMcb he recom
mended was bordering dangerously on
socialism Mr. Carnegie declared that so
cialism had no terrors for him.
"My motto Is.- he said, "that all IS)
well since a'l goes better. The world Is
I s rowing bettor every day. I have faith
I In humnn nature, t hat's what make mo
Is exceedinily profitable. The abundant yield In a climate where alfalfa grows the entire year makes it pos
sible to keep two cows and six hoc on a sins acre.
ALFALFA, when cut for hay, frequently yields 10 to IS tons per acre.
Creameries provide settlors srHh eowa at cost, to be paid for with half the cream produced. A
splendid opportunity for the man ot amaJI means.
Success Is certain in this valley, wnern the demand for the products of the soil is ever on the in
crease. Farmers at Live Oaks are now puttinj in their first crop.
Our Next Excursion, Saturday, January 20th.
Better come with us and see a country where life is worth living- and everybody is happy and prosper-
that strong presMire Is betng broutm to Bai w1lh forlTO.r Preeident Roosevelt In
bear on Mr. Cummin - in this connection j jg.
and be may not be sola tourer to resist. I -preiiidrtit Roosevelt." said Mr. Oomp-
ers. "said the law should be
con-
Write. 'Phone Douglas 109S, or call at our office, 404 City National Bank Bldg., for
about excursion rates.
full particulars
TROWBRIDGE-BOLSTER CO.,
404 City Nationai Bank Bldg.. Omaha, Nebraska.
I'.KAL KSTATK
CITY PROPKBTT KOK l.t
FOR RE.N.T. 4AI.B OR EXCHANGE.
Btnctly modern residence of J
rooms and bath; largo barn,
choice sovtli and oast front lot,
una block from Walnut Hill car
lino. Will ssU en easy terms,
take smaller place In exchange,
or good, clear lots; or would con
sider good tenant. 4iC Parker St.
R H. Landeryou.
411 Bd. of Trade B.og.
Douglas DSJ. A-iitl.
HEAL KSIATK
FARM NtKCN l,P Hia
Arkaaa
TWO cents will bring a wireless mes
sage from the rice ben In Cross coamy.
write A.
Ark.
H. Uveas, tUkaory Kiuga.
aruns isiasMia,
Cliolcs valley farms In tracts of ie aefaj
sr mors on easy terms. wiUiln I to mues
irom the towns along the Orand Iruna
l'aetrio Kailaay Iwtwtsn fort Oeorgs on
'rlnos Rupert. Write for bookie us
icrlbtng this wonderful counliy. u.
aleyah District Bales A""t. sis i'astou
ulg.. Omaca. Net).
laUtornta.
DON T WAIT S YEAR.
BUT CAUIrORMA ri'LAe-aMtAHlJkO
ORCHARUIs. .,
untierr nju la nui SATISFIED.
imiuu cash and Mw Pr month buys
. T .. f,i heanaa rruit tress
In the tanwus Mtdweii utvnnrds at
Cairo. Cat. twymsms ineiud. Inlerasv
aidia-. Kour money Iok If not
ined upon Uivesogstion. the
orchards are- the most note snd gro
daciive in. the woaaerlui sKtia.ui
Taney of t ailTernia. H i our con noetic.
" tius Utnd that prompts tnm ssaoroas
uffer Vtee peecnes. pron.
.13 ui.tt msis Buyers-
.W tares, not .caoa,g $.. sw
t . .iA- Mirttiiaswi itritur iMtta a-
K T.'s T tnrivrr.1,"- ldoa ttt.
populntront. t Hotel sneoa. " "" "V""
Catm. American National bauk of dan
tranciseo and Ktrsi National bank ot
Zm Leandro.r ed for v.uablo uifor
nstns end laete to , ,
Hidwsll orchards. Inc.. Ctilco. Cat.
Aov ntensoa.
FOUR CniMMU JJSlIWJUir.o, im v,w
bearing peaches; ) seres alfalfa: s acres
alfalfa, close In ; aoros S s o out.
government Irrigation, plenty of water.
DeaJUiful climate, good schools. Write to
day. Hartshorn i Co., TansU) btlg..
CarUoad. M. si.
M lacollaaooas.
tiAND-41 cash per acre and tl per acre
monthly buys IS acres and up ot fertile,
prairie Florida Utnd; use Missouri farms.
Box 20. a R. 36. Peoria, lit
FOR SALE Oit EXCHANGE
A UOLUKN tlHrHJRIf MITV.
to trans your tmana, imnroA'sd or va
cant property, for
CUtll) c'AKM U.ND,
107 aorea, Cass county. Neb., only 3
miles Iron) gova town; has sol good 1m
provsmenis; about i acres undur cultu
vatlon. Price oniy JSC per acre.
m acres, only miles no rt beaut of Mis
souri Vslisy, ia.: has fine improvements,
isrgo orchsrd: about ss acres under cul
tivation. Price. st per acre.
0 acres, only li mile from Colby.
Thomas tounty. Kansas; over sej acres
under cultivation. This land is all black
loam and almost level, and Is cheap at
M per acre. Tills lend Is all clear snd
will tsks business or rtoss in fist prop
erty. Might pay some cash differences
W.UJAM)rl ro.
m . Wth tiu tnu-eet Moor.)
HftAli ESTATE LOA?f8
AM'bu-ijtt loans and warraauj. W.
Fsrnsm r'mltb Co.. U? Ks rnam bL
wMAttA Woperty and .Nebraska Utnaa.
O'KKErU RKAt. KjiTATE Ca
lent New Orash Nat l Uauk Bunding.
, e-taviaw.
THE LAND bUNSIIINE,
ue ere ottering 10, and aj-acre irastt
end upwsrds Kat I In coiun. couaty
near Laks city, t'ortoa, s muss west of
jsfnsinviile and only nuiee from ntj
iiuJuV "na. mis property - imsrsecua
anleh farms lue beet of aervi au as
?easoi.a"s r.tes to an markets ol Ins
"JheSumiS ts meat. Fin. f.rme are
aow being worked Us our tract with
?w...nTJli sood results. Own one ol
lur farms. Investigate our oner,
rh say mee. ta and easy tonns.
tier rates oatly. 4lcku good
,UROBT. C DBUrggDOW A
FARM LOANrt near Umaha; uo com
mission; opttonsl payments; cheap money.
Ortn a. Remit. m City Nst t Bank Bldg.
"IsoiTicV tv loan en business or resi
dence properties, tl.'je) to two. W. H.
TMOMASl. tut First Rati Bank Bldg.
' wss u 1S,M mans promptly. K. IX
ViessK Wsed Rldg.. itth snd Femam.
IVAM'kU-ORy lusn Petsrs 'I'riist Co.
GARVIN BKOii A"LT.
unlit
CO.
nnaPR FRUIT, orsnse and amter
"ubl? land near Arcadia, the fount.
Hi? l Dedote eounty. Florida. The oa
i?, 3 a l.fetime. Prices right,
Kr-Teaey Agents aantsd. Booklet tree.
iSf rficantLand Co Fairmont. Minn
-., l i ask Is a cnanos to tell you ot
our wporfinmes c" u
b a'eluck of write
cl OT w lL FORD.
Phone Harney Ml. DMB.IM St.. Omaha.
Meornia.
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA
Traversed by. the
ATLANTA. BiRMtfUnAM ATLAR
A1 TIC RAILROAD.
Unds adaptable to the widest range ; of
erooaT All the monsy crops of the south
auErfidir produced. For literature treat
with this coming countryiu soil,
iats. church and school advantagss.
W. H. LEAHT. DEPT. K.
Ocneral Patsengec Agent.
ATLANTA. Q
THE easiest wsy to fmd a buyer fer
your fsrss ie te rneert a smsU wsnt ad
in the ls Motoos CspUak Largest
liita In the state ot lows, ttsMdallr.
The Caal is read by and tarred In
br the stand patters ef Iowa, wlio strnply
ftu,e to Pmlt .ny other paper ta the
komea Rates, 1 cent n word a day: Hi
,7r P rnonta; eonnl six ordinary
Grot to e tiZ. Addrose Pes Monies
. iiL Das aoatev
"KARM8. for rent or le on crop pay-
j. Jump", pw , y
lickfttka
FARMS
Three or four extra bargains when the
li- geU off. tBSMO-S GIVKX.
Orrin S. Merrill Company
Rooms lili-M City Nafl Rank bldg.
La HUH loans, municipal bonds, mort-
gagts bought and sold. KTL'LL UKUH.
PRtVATR r.NDK
to lean UHh Omaha home, fl.OW
or II. Wu. Address K-lwt, iw
UaJJTKD TO UCV
w-aaad eauaa, ieser, tsiu Canwr. 1a Kg.
Want TtrBtir
Interest In Nebraska bank. Have cash and
unimproved section In McPhacson county,
and imoroved section In Wheeler county.
twin clear, correspondence confidential.
F Jan. Jee-
UVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST
snip your stock to tiuuib umaba; save
mueags and snrmkaga, lour eoosisa-
menta recviva prompt ana vereiui iuw
non.
LIVS STOCK XMMl8SfON MJKK-
firm Bros. Co. strong end responelble
WOOl URilei.. IM-a e-xenange Biug.
Great Wast- Corn. Co.. Omaha a JJeneer.
u, . K. SMinl st Ho A lustjnandjeieen.
I AUG RKCW. nsmlle cstile. nogs, sweep.
Clay. Kobinson et Co.. as fcich Rtudg.
luleratale CO. befer resulti. fchip te us.
t u. io.i Com. V.O., fc-' fcscnange st'd
L k,. KORtKI B CO.. L la.sa.,. tltug.
cox si Jones com. Co- bunch ' ..ustier.
s armers L. B. cum, ta. as fcUchanse,
genual, iuimtu. . .. -
Aiartm ttros. si Csu JW-t aJtco. snog.
OMAHA. TUK SUMS MAJthtT
uaULksi UKA1N CO.,
Conagnioeats soliaJtcd.
graiu msienaiHs,
ta Nrandets.
UjtaJt
rtAtXWAx" TI.MF, CARD.
lAttMi tisiios no) Mans
I'nlon rnclftee-
Senart Arrtvs.
fsn Fran. OverTd L..tlui at:pm
China A Japan P. M. Jt 4 pin a I 41 pro
Atlanuo Lxiness at sSam
Oressa Kxpress .ail Xm a I ts am
Los Anelee Limited .alt tapm a Jt uia
Lenver Mpeclat a 7K4 am a T ft am
I'.ntesniaJ it tate 8ps'l.aU:W pm all: am
Coloiado Kxpress. ...a I pin s t i pni
Oregon-Wank. L't'd...aliaopm alrjspm
Nsrth Htstts Local. ... S is am at .ssiim
Grand Itland Locsl. ..a nm aki:aiata
buomsburg Local. . .uL!;tl piu u I II pus
The La Foilette boom has gone Into
partial eclipse since the prominence trucl,i mat it would affirmatively stste
given Colonel Roosevelt as a probab.e i (nat vn!ch Is unlawful and omit refer
candidate and should Mr. Cummins now .nrM . r,hor organlutlons. He asid he
projei-t himself into the field there would j woujrt take It up with h;s cabinet during
be blood on the moon. aummer. but that was all that came
II is known hire that there is a told- j , ' cXeept that he fmiuently made
nexa between Mr. ijt Foilette and Mr. I reference on his swing around the wem-
Cummlns, due to the conflicting ambl-' ern nates to the fact thst the law
tlons, and regulars declare that if the : jhoiiiii be amended .'
Iowa senator bei-otnes a candidate that a i nr t lumpers declared he hsd been
break will be made In the ranks of pro- tfyrn assurances that tlie Sherman law
grrsrlves thst wti be difficult to al-: wol,ij not afreet labor organisations, but
lust. Whatever Mr. Cummins1 present ; nevrr tmk them -riously.
intentions are. It Is known that he is ..We j nut WHnt swh assurances," he
keenly observant of present pres.mtlal mphiuilieil. "Klther we exist of right
or we should be dissolved, no do nut
want to be hoodwinked or lulled Into a
fancied security that ws do not posarsx.
The men of labor want to know their
developments and that he entertains the
notion that possibly he may be selected
as a compromise in the event of a dead
luck In the Chicago convention.
Ovatlea far Eatabraalt. ,
Henry D. Kstabrook of Now Tors,
formerly of Omaha, was accorded a
msgnl Meant ovation tonight at the dose
of hts oration oa the life and character
of Alexander Hamilton.
The Nebraska colony turned out in force
to give Mf. Kstabrook a rousing send off.
Among those la the audience being Gen
eral Cresrder. Mr and Mrs. Fred Abbott,
assistant comnMastener of Indian affairs;
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ctlllns. Representa
tive Sloan, Fred Nsllssn. coach of George
town university, snd Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Snyder. -
Mr. Kstabruok'e analysts of the. charac
ters ef Hamilton and Jefferson was one
of the finest bits ef oratory heard In
Washington for a long lime.
Franty Han Aaneadaaent.
Representative pronty of Iowa today
proposed two ira portent amendments to
the Norrls bill, which provides that sll
postmasters shall be covered with tlie
llg.u, JvoncF-a.
WATTED TO HOT
Has soma lady a small room In a
strictly modern home, that she would
like te rent at a tow price te an office
girl, who would be company for her?
can furnish best of references. Answer
at once, statins price and location. Ad
dress X H'", Bsc.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTkLk frtoelliuA si AooaeaasBar bv
respectable middle-aged lady. prefer
home witn cnuoreo. aiso expenencea a
aursa, Address Mrs. Marls Turner, gen
eral delivery. Council Bluffs, la.
tflTUATto.V wanted as manages of
general sturv, country town; axperxueeu.
O U. Bee.
WAmMIau end ironing done. T.
H-itat
KcKJltKt.t.flAO mm cisrlcat work
evemnga and aaturdajis, use typewriter.
Address L "4i, Bee.
- THRast yoong Mdtes, risno oiarer and
slngsr, want positions In picture snow.
e perleneed. Douglas Witt. K ui. Bee.
I ueiiius wauusd by oompetsu lady
sUnnarspner; tetsrencse at U abutty.
Harney 44. '
WAXTKD-Day
iEtS.'
work. Call Jlarnsy
POSITION wanted by experience ateno-
grapber. M 1W7. Bse. .
TOCNli MAN nauts position as bar
tsndsr: esperteneed. 4 tlx. Bee.
ANltu roeition by an expert peo
maa; bookkseping experience; also expa
rienee ae policy engrosser with insurance
company; best ot references; age. a.
married. 'Poena Uougias adl.
Wnila laay aawrss nam P
lay worn: seat, euneeteauoas; a
disappomUMBI sasueoU. I'l
suff
. WANTKA-A Boattiest i
secret servUiinc. sm1 rttereiicea
Use. .
Omaha Ht. Louts Ex.. a pm II U am
Mail and klxprese a J:M am allMi pm
ktaob'y 1 UroavC.IJ.lk Im paj UisiU am
t kleago. Mllwaakaa Jt St. Paul
Overland LlmitaeS a T. pm s ;i am
Perry Local ,. am il.w pre
Colorado Raprese .. ..ae stpm i.ti pia
Coloraao tlpeclal a t li am e:W am
Perry Local .. ....0 d-li pui U.ia put
Ihteaca Crest Western
Chicago Ll"niisd...a IX pm ............
Twin City LlmUsd allium at. Mem
Twin City Esprese....al:lsam a M pm
ClUcago Kxpreas a .4i am
Iacal Pasaengsr t l pm .......
Lklaago, HecK la lane ss PnclUe
AVabX.
Rocky Mountain Lut..alf: am 1"X Dm
Cliicsuto Local Pass.. .bis torn bis IS pie
Cblcaito Lay lixjmsa.a S.4I sic a pm
Chicago JLxprsss .a 4: In urn a 1:1s pm
ties kiulnea Local Pas a 4:il t-m ai::U pot
Uiicaae-Mea. iamitso.a tj pm as.suais
WfJuM'i'.
Chi.-Neb. Lntd to ln-
ooln a l:l am a SS pm
Ciil.-Colo. Krseo....a I. a nm a I ts) pm
Chl.-Colo. Express ....a J.1S pm a 4:us pm
Oki. Tea. lixpress..a i in pm alLtt am
Uucky slounuun x.l.ki.i. inn ui::s am
Illinois leatrnt
Chicago Ksprees a 1:1 am t i d pto
Chicago Limited a iM pm a :00 am
Mlawarl .aelfrcw
K. C, Ht. U Kx....a5:am a f: ass
K. C I BL U Jvx....ali;lS pm a isi pm
Chicago st Narthwesrera
NOKlniiUIJMJ.
Ulnn.-SL Taul u....ii.SM
Rmn.-8t Paul L t d. .a pin a I.4S em
lain City Jsibreas ..a 7:4 am alv: Dm
Kioux City Local a I ts pm a I. a pm
Minn, a uaxuta iu.si.epa a s. is ass
Twin City Limited ...a S4i piu a 1: am
Minnesota Lxprese ait;w aa
AAbTiiOl'Mj.
Carroll Local a l:u am a I ts pm
Daylight Chisago. a 7 aoi alv w pm
Clilcago Local . alt (li pot a t:ti pie
Colorado-Chicago" .....a 4.K pm a l m
Chicago Speaat a It o n n w
Pac Coast-chlcagc....a e:x pm a pm
Los Angeles Linnted. .a !. pm altjs iwi
tverland Limited a i:ss puj a an,
arroii Local a 4 1 pm awttsa,
Fsst Mail a -u a i.u pot
L.ar i.ep.as. iiioux
Ouiaiie a l it p
Cenisuiua! dtate l.ini. 12.411am U.is pn
WESTBOUND.
Long Pine a l: am sll -re
Nuriolk-Dallas sl.Wsui aie ji o
Loi s pine Lincoln.. ..a 2:1 pm a i ts t a
llaitiDgs-Huusrtor b 2:u yai a s.SV pea
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Lai-par-Lanaer -a ixm pas all.ss pa. )
nininiu'Aiiii ....... w e-M. em v ii am
bl'OCKtloLiJlCHtl' UKhifl.Sti.
The stmual meeting of the stoekhoklera
of the Bee Building company will be held
st the office of soul company, Orasns,
Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. ra. Tuexlar.
January IS. 113, for the election of the
board of directors for ths ensuing yesr,
snd foe the transection of aueh other
business ss may proporly come bvfore
ilia mestlug.
Cy order ot the President
V P. FK.L. Secretary.
I ,
TKAVKLti.
BERMUDA
moM XATirtri. tram it alt"
?rShnu $lO f -puS.S. TA6U$
Ibe Uxorious ARCADIA!.
Registered Tonnage. S.'SO
Dliesiacetnent Tonnage, K.l-'O
Every maris y Csstsnae. t ie. J
THK LAROKHT and FI.NK8T
ITRAMER lii THK BKItMl I'V
SsiVICr-ROUNlJ TRIP - t'P.
The Boyil IbiH Stram Fifke (o.
Banaeraoa a bod, teen, nets ie ae.
Aa BalJe at. Ohlcage.
ir Any Locsl riieaniship Ticket Agent
status."
Referring to a court decree Where the
laboring men were enjoined from "going
out" Mr. Compere satd: "It Is nothing
mare than the establishment ef awrery
to attempt to suppress a strike by a
court decree and force) asen t wark at
their own peril. No man In this country
should be compelled by a court to go to
work."
Mr. Oompi rs appealed ta the ossnmittee
to amend the law so aa to make labor
organisations Immune from Its operation.
Yuan Complains of
Looting by Outlaws
J'BKINO. Jan. li. Tunn Phi Kal has
sent a message to W Ttng-fang. the
republican minister of justice at Blianc
hal, notifying hint that he has received
telegram from viceroys of Chi LI and
Hukwting tprovlncea ot Hta Pea and Hu
Nan) and the governors of Dhantung,
Shanghai. Ho-Nsn. Ktrln and Jehol, re-
porting' that eutlawa In the name of the
revolutions rtre. are murder ii.g snnocent
people and looting. Such oaRaws were re-
sKoosibte lor the murder ef foreigners
m Phen-Pi province.
Yuan fill Kal seys that when the lm-
neriallsts snpprtsss these outlaws, the
revolutionaries protect against what they
call an Infringement of the armistice.
lleresfurr. the premier declares, outlaws
will lie rigorously dealt with regardless
of protest.
The provincial assemblies ot Kansu.
Plien-SI and Rtnktang have telegraphed
to Premier Vusn that they favor a
monarchy, but leading republicans of
these provinces are aeoosnpanylns the
column, which entered llo-Naa several
days ago.
The Russian statement, made yester
day at Ht. Petersburg, that both the
Chliieao represetitntivee Identified with
the negotiation In Mongolia and the
Mongolians themselves, reuaast the
mediation of Russia la technically correct.
POSTMASTER OF REYNOLDS
. HELD GUILTY BY JURY
LIXCOLX. Jsn. li.-Fred A. Cor bin.
postmaster 11 1 Reynolds, Neb., was to
night found guilty by a jury In the
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Omaha, Nebraska
when the Sherman anti-trust las
passed.
Mr. Carnegie reptstrdly ;isd declared
before tlie coniralttre that he never knew
thst ihe participation ot his company In
ths steel plate pool and other Use pools
was unlawful and Representative Mr.
Otlllcuddy of Maine sought to show that
he hsd recommended to ITcaldent Mc
Kinley tlie appointment of Mr. Knox after
the latter, as counsel for his company,
had left him U Ignorance of the govern
ment statutes so many years.
Protection I nneeesaary.
Mr. Csrneirle also told the rommlttee
thai be bellaved no protective tariff was
necessary on steel rails or steel products.
with the exception ef needles, whteh sre
not manufactured In this cowntry. lie as
sarted that eonarese need have ne fear
that foreign rsils would flood the l tilted
goatee it the tariff were resneveo.
The Iron master was given an nneera-
fortaMe naif hour late In the day by
Representative McOllllcuddy and ha ts la
reralled tomarrew. tnougn ae nrgeo
that he he permitted to coneiues his testl
mony today.
-Tea said that yon Old SM anew tor
man rears the scops ox tne emarnian
anti-trust law?" aata Mr. Mcaillleuddy In
beginning his examination ot Mr.
Carnegie.
Between the years ws ana lass you
re Ihe head of the Carnegie steel com
pany were yon not?"
I never wan at Ra head, not even a
director," Mr. Carnegie rep ilea, "i was
ihe majority storkkotdrr, owning M per
cent of the stock.'
from WIS until IP you had attar
neysr' Mr. Mcojiiienaoy asxea.
The company had attorneys.
"Was Philander C. Knox, the present
secretary of state one ot themT"
Tea, Mr. Knox was one of eur stlor-
neve. He was m tne nns 01 nnw m
Reed-J. H. Reed.'
Mr. Reed was sitting at Mr. Carnegie's
side, appearing as his counsel at the in-
"tulry.
"Was Philander C. Knox counsel ror tne
aennany between the years tt and lr
Mr. Carnegie whispered to Mr. Reed
and then answered that he was.
Nas Advleesl ae ta Law.
"During all that period did Mr. Knox
or any of your counsellors ever sdVtse
you ef the existence of the Pnerman anti
trust law. aaseea In tsso, and that pools,
such as your company partial isttad In,
were unlawful!"
"I never heard a word from, any of
them," Mr. Carnegie said, "and 1 don't
think they understood that the Sherman
law had anything te dn with our business.
I had heard somewhere of ths Sherman
law. hut thought R applied only to rail
ways." "Wasn't It the duly of your legal
advisers to keep your company advised
aa te the laws passed by congress and
the stetaar Mr. Mcaillleuddy naked.
"I suppose thst they would consult with
the officials ot the company." was the
reply, "t never wee sn offtctxl,'
"What did you have attorneys fur?"
.To appeal to ia cane ef suits."
"Now, Mr. Carnegln. as principal owner
of the Carnegie Steal company for which
Philander C. Knos was the principal at.
turner, wouldn't you have expected him
ie inform you about legislation as im
portant as the Sherman anti-trust lawr
"No sir, I had no relations with those
entlsman. 1 was simply a holder of
stock. Was I, as such ,to he bothered by
three lawyers, when I had men to run
the business for me?"
"Then you were left In absolute Ignor
ance aa to the effect of the Sherman
lawr
"Ves, sir."
Reeesnmeadcd Appointment
"Mr. Carnegie," Representative Mc-
Gltllcuddy continued, "did you recommend
to JTestilanl McKinley. after his election
In 1W0 that this same attorney, Philander
C. Knox, who left you m blissful Ignor
aace ail those years about the effect of
the Sherman law, he appointed attorney
general of the t'nlted States'
Mr. Carnegie looked at bis questioner
for a moment la xmaxement. lie started
to speak, turning to Attorney Reed, hs
exclaimed:
"Did I. Judge
Mr. Reed, almost In a nlilsper and with
a smile en his fare replied
"Yes, you wrote a letter to the presi
dent about Knox's appointment'
"Now. Mr. Cnrnegle." Mr. ItotlllUcoddy
went on, "niter ten years' experience with
that attorney, who did not let yon know
bout the laws of which you ought to
h.ivs known, you recommended him aa
proper and fit man for attorney general
of the fatted States?"
"Yes. I did," be rep led. "but I object
to the form ot your question. You ask
'After I had experience. ' I bed no ex
prrtrm-e with Mr. Knox, so far as the
i corporation was concerned. Mr. Knox
nad po official relations with me."
"About the rame time that Mr. Knox
'went Into the president's cabinet, did
!Ms partner, Mr. Reed, go Into the di
rectorate of tlie 1'nlted States Steel cor
poration?" Mr. McOUIIniddy asked.
j Mr. Reed, appealed to by his client, re
plied that he did.
I Csseeralsg Igaamnre of Law.
Before the Ironmaster was aulxxed as tn
hie views en the tariff several members
I of the committee heckled him about the
Ignorance ot his partners and himself
j about the laws.
! "Don't you think It rather unusunl,"
Representative Reall asked, "that so
! many of these great business men were
ignorant of the laws?"
"No."
'-Now, don't you bene1 r that some men
in the Carnegie company knew they were
vlolatlcg the law?"
"Now. Mr. Beull, when you say that I
' can see tn your face aa irresistible smile."
' Jlr. Carnegie replied.
I "1 see you are smiling, too," the Jegls
' later answered.
j "Tee, let's smile together: you with me."
"Rut not be s villain etui," Mr. Beail
I retorted.
! Mr. Carnegie told the committee that
ne believed that there was no necessity
I .'or a protective tariff oa steeL He said
jin the Infancy of the Industry It was
irihutton of wealth from the bands ot
the few to the hands ot the many was
Increasing yearly.
Dental la Made.
Secretaiy of State Knos tonight de
clined to comment on Andrew Carnegie's
testimony. The Inference that Mr. Knox
was appointed attorney general by Presi
dent McKinley. In 1951 by Mr. Carnegie's
recommendation, was I'hsrscterteed as
"abattrd" hy an Ultimate friend of the
secretary of state, who spoke In hla
behalf.
He said a recital of the facts siirnwne
ing Mr. Knox's entry into the McKinley
cabinet easily disproved Mr. Carnegis'S
Inference and pointed out that Mr. Mc
Kinley first offered him the portfolio en
February II. 1SST, when the newspapers
devoted much space to the offer and Mr.
Knox'a declination. Mr. Knoa was to
Santa Rarbara whsn the post neat wan
tendered te him In March, Mm.
Me was requested hy telegraph to coma
to Washington and after a conference
accepted at the Insistence ef rresioent
McKinley on Marc Mr. Mcmniey a
desire to have Mr. Knox In the cabinet
was said to have been based on S personal
friendship ot twenty-five years.
Shuster Starts Home;
Scores Persian Foes
TEHRRAN. Jan. M.-W. Morgan Bbus
ter, the American, recently removed aa
treasurer-general of Persia, left today
for Europe accompanied by his family
and Kdwnrd Bell, secretary of the Ameri
can legation at Teheran. They win pro
ceed by way of Dattttm ea the Week Sea
to Constantinople. Prior to hie depart
ure Mr. Shuster Issued this statement:
"On December the Illegally appointed
cabinet notified me ot the termination of
my services sfter ascertslnlng that I
would not con lent the action. The aa
tionat eounrll having been abolish sd I
felt Justified tn accepting the dismissal
of the de facto government. Since then.
In eptte of repeated requests, ne proper
steps have been taken to relieve ma of
my duties. The members of the oastnet,
vindictive oa account of the tact that
the national council support sd me, sought
by all possible means te kuralUata aad
embarrass me.
"After receiving an Impolite and Inco
nstant proposal to turn ever my office.
I notified the cauuet ea January s tnec
the office would be transferred te F. E.
Calms In forty-eight hours, to enable sue
to get out wllh my family before the
roads were blocked by snow, no aerten
was taken by the cabinet and I left Mr.
Calms In charge with complete autherRjr
and ordered him to transfer the eerie
to his successor.
In my opinion ths members ef the
Persian commission are entirely unfit fer
the functions ol treasury sdmtnletratlon."
It la understood that the commlseiea ap
pointed to uks ever the duties ef the
treasury-generalship, composed ot tour
members, has resigned. M. Mornard.
Uie Belgian ex-dlrector of Persian, cus
toms, is aow understood will assume con
trol ot the department.
It Is reported that the chief mollah at
laps ban la Incitlag the people ta holy
war.
Equitable Fjre Due :
to Discarded MatcU
NEW YORK, Jan. li-Between IS00,-
ODsJxW and M,a,(e In cash and securi
ties wsre removed Intact late today from
the vaults of two of the financial UssU-
tutlons whose quarters wsea dsativyarl
hy ths fire that gutted the Baarumw Ufe
Assurance society building Tuesday.
The vaults ef the Eaultahle Trust asm
pony elme yielded faw,gM.M which wsre
transferred to the cnts9any"s tewtporary
offices. Many millions more were takea
from the vaults of the MescaatUe Trust,
company, of which a&,sm,as was repra.
Sented In a single box sf gold oarttfl
eatre which aa officer ot the lesttlirtlon.
carried through the streets tucked under
his arm with only a ions poBeemaa to
protect him.
There remains yet to he esened the
great vault of the EtmlBsbte Assurance
society itself with Rs treasure of taA
C.(UI. which was etui buried aa deep,
tod.iy under tons ot Ice eaeissrtod dearlg
that the doors could not e reached.
The body ot Battalion Chief Walsh Is
still In the ruins, and Its recovery esa.us
likely to he a task of days. ,
"The official tnvextlgatlen of the Bqwj.
table building fire reveals pretty ear
tninly that thia disaster was saastd by
the careless throwing away ot a snsaeh,"
reads a rrpnrt submitted to Mayor Oay
aor today hy Fire Comnvpjssoner Johnson.
"Our Investirattoa indicates,' tne re
port continue!!, "that erupt cry ee ef the
building discovered the Urn at 6:14 a. at.
and that they tried ta fight the fire urxtti
5:31 when a policeman turned la aa aagrnv.
If the employes had called anew the ttrw
department promptly 1 am aura the tire
could easily have been extlaawtsfied."
COMMERCE COMMISSION
ORDERS CHANGE iN CARS
CRESTON. la.. Jan. U--Ssaolal.) The
Interstate Commerce esymmtsnvisi seat out
notices to Burlington railroad ofnexaae.
regarding changes that will have ta s
made la all ears that they may eaose up
to the standard set for all railway cars.
One of the Mages end snoot smaoctant
changes Is that requiring all freight ears
having a capacity ot , pound car aver
te be equipped srtth steel center eWs la
stead ot the wooden ones with which they
are now made.
It ia said that there are ever ASM earn
on this division alone that will hasre to be
made over aad win require at least a yenr
to complete the work. Another sWqoJre
ment Is that all running boards an top ef
can must he fastened down with KSv li
bright screws. Instead ot being aaBed eat
at present, and that all freight ears saws-'
plying with prescribed requirements must
be steadied on the aides stating that
they are standard can according an a&g
commiseion's requirements.